Pharmacoethics: A Problem-Based ApproachCRC Press, 29. apr. 2003 - 472 sider Due to the changing nature of the practice of pharmacy, today's pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, and researchers are faced with an increasing amount of ethical dilemmas. Pharmacoethics: A Problem Based Approach not only introduces the current ethical issues, it also provides decision making tools that can be applied to any ethical issue that |
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... patient's problems and recall and apply what you have been taught in your COP to care for your patients. Finally, it can help you learn new information, as you need it, and keep your knowledge and skills contemporary. About the same ...
... patient's problems and recall and apply what you have been taught in your COP to care for your patients. Finally, it can help you learn new information, as you need it, and keep your knowledge and skills contemporary. About the same ...
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... patient's outcome, and to meet the expectations and needs of the patient with the least risk and cost. Efficient means that the care of your patient must be cost effective. This aspect of pharmaceutical health care becomes even more ...
... patient's outcome, and to meet the expectations and needs of the patient with the least risk and cost. Efficient means that the care of your patient must be cost effective. This aspect of pharmaceutical health care becomes even more ...
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... patient. A requirement that you must have a rich and extensive knowledge foundation does not address the primary concern that the knowledge must be tailored to your particular patient's circumstances to make a real difference. The.
... patient. A requirement that you must have a rich and extensive knowledge foundation does not address the primary concern that the knowledge must be tailored to your particular patient's circumstances to make a real difference. The.
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... patient's physician. You should evaluate the validity of any conclusions drawn. You should be knowledgeable about ... patient problem and future problems You have to apply what has been learned to the.
... patient's physician. You should evaluate the validity of any conclusions drawn. You should be knowledgeable about ... patient problem and future problems You have to apply what has been learned to the.
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... patient's problems will be stressed with each stage. The emphasis here will be on acquiring this complex skill in ... patient's complaint and a number of other observations, such as the patient's sex, age, and behavior. These hypotheses ...
... patient's problems will be stressed with each stage. The emphasis here will be on acquiring this complex skill in ... patient's complaint and a number of other observations, such as the patient's sex, age, and behavior. These hypotheses ...
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